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Wersja CS Plus SwissToola zawiera klucz z 6 bitami (hex 3 i 4, Philips 0 i 3, torx 10 i 15) oraz korkociąg z chowanym w nim miniaturowym płaskim wkrętakiem.

 

Kombinerki zawierają przecinaki do miękkich i twardych kabli (nie wiem, czemu nie ma po prostu jednego — do twardych).

My first stacked macro photo. Handheld naturally and living target of course. Weevil was laying on it's back, I used my multitool to "tickle" its tummy... and yes it took a hold of pliers. I turned it right position and fired 9 shots. Not perfect but not bad for the first try.

Tools for DIY. Not all mine, half of them are my housemate's.

My Leatherman Micra presented on top of the chiminea in my back yard. Probably not important to anyone else but it has 0198 date stamps in the handles making this the oldest tool I own. It would have been my original PST but I had to return it for a repair and they sent me a new one back in 2002. So that one has 0901 stamped in the handles. I originally bought the PST while I was stationed at Ft Stewart, Ga in 93. I bought the Micra when I was stationed at Ft Sill in the late 90s. I greatly value the comments and suggestions. Thanks for looking and have a GREAT weekend!¡!

This is the basic setup for the upcoming Dirty Kanza 200 mile ride.

 

Handlebar bag is filled with tube/tools/chammy cream/drink mix/vest

 

Feedbag and Gas tank are filled with food

 

Saddlebag has a tube, 3 CO2 and multitool

 

Bike setup:

Quiring Ti 29er singlespeed

extra bottle mount on seatpost

(will be putting one more clamp-on bottle mount under the downtube)

Kenda 29er Small Block8 tires

Selle Anatomica Saddle

Full taped handlebars

Jandd handlebar/seat bag

Cateye commuter light and wireless computer

Niterider MiNewt LED light

Epic Designs gas tank

Epic Ride Research Feed Bag

 

Thank You for being You...

 

Nice to get a thank you instead of all the requests leading up to Christmas...

 

The latest penknife was bought from Mister Minit $59.95 with %20 off = $47.96, nice to have another one around, this time with the Phillips head screwdriver instead of a corkscrew! on 30/12/22 he also sewed up the outside flap of "the Airpocket"

 

Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker Multi-Tool Pocket Knife

$33.00 $20.93

The Victorinox Tinker is one of the most popular best Swiss army knives out there. People often use it as their EDC knife and they generally like the balance between its toolset and carry ability.

It’s 3.6” long and weighs 2.2 oz. Its toolset features 12 stainless steel pieces, including a large/small stainless steel blade, Phillips screwdriver, can opener with a small flat screwdriver, bottle opener with a large flat screwdriver & wire stripper, reamer, tweezers, toothpick, and a key ring.

The tools are packed into 2 layers, which gives it a slimmer appearance.

 

www.outdoorhappens.com/best-swiss-army-knife-for-survival...

First multi-tool with a pocket clip.

...im Mondschein

 

Meine uneingeschränkte Kaufempfehlung für das f4/24-105, weil es scharf ist, weil es ein ausreichend schnelles und leichtes Multitool ist und weil es bei 24mm offen sogar in den Ecken scharf ist.

Leatherman Sidekick multitool

Leatherman Rev multitool

(Keyring. Emergency. Rescue. Tool.) -- handy micro-tool one should always keep in pocket

Dremel + cordless = handy

day twenty-nine of the December photo challenge. I would actually like a cleaner space. Most of this crap is Jeff's.

Here are all the tools on the Clutch. The Shortcut has exactly the same tools as seen here.

Kutmaster Minimaster

Leatherman Micra

SOG Crosscut

Victorinox SwissCard

Rebranding and vacuum form packaging of a mini multi tool.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

First multi-tool with a pocket clip.

This is my favourite knife. I got it for christmas 12 years ago when I was 8 years old.

It has been lost and found several times during all those years! :)

I carry this tool every day. It is truly the king of Multi tools in my book, with its Compound Leverage, it amplifies your griping and cutting power by double. It cuts through heavy gauge wire like butter. The power assist blades are quick to open, and you don’t need to open the tool to access them. It is tough and durable thanks to its stainless steel construction and black oxide finish.

 

This tool has saved the day many times, it has made me money as well. What more is there to love in a multitool. Oh yeah what about killer customer service and a Life time warranty!

 

Carry this with you on your bike ride. It has just about any tool you'd need on a ride. It's light and has allen wrenches, screw drivers, a spoke wrench, and a chain tool.

Showing the external accessible tools without the need to open the pliers first. see #onscreenNOTES

 

In all my 2-3 Million miles or kilometers of #FlickrSpelio #bushwalking, #SUSScaving, #WASGcaving, #RMLAIDForest life or #GSWANullarbor work, travel #roundAUstraliawithSpelio or in the UK or Europe in #Helga2004 , where I bought a #SAKTinker in Switzerland or in #mtus where I purchased the #juiceS2, I never needed a #SAKedc or #Leatherman as I always had a couple of fully equipped toolboxes of #remotegealist; and a trusty #sheathknife....

 

Could the multitool that some of the contestants on "Alone Australia" in SW Tasmania on SBS streaming were usiing...

 

see www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/alone-australia

 

Take a close-up to see the metal finish and scratches.

 

Now this on the way...

www.ebay.com.au/itm/265139133368?_skw=leatherman+wave&amp...

Because when you're in The Shit, you want a place to keep your machete and your multitool without having your tits painfully flattened by some man-vest.

This fake advertising was shot in the woods and enlightened in light painting (BTS next photo).

Both these images are exactly the same... visually.

 

Well... almost.

 

Can you tell the difference ?

Some rare pieces here:

 

St. Nick's exclusive sprint run of the Spyderco Para 3 with a DLC-coated CPM 4V blade.

 

Burgundy Victorinox Alox Pioneer (100 made)

 

FoxHanx Red Fox V1 hank (1 of 18)

A multi-tool for mountain bikes. Sometimes proves invaluable.

 

Canon EOS 350D, Tamorn 70-300mm (300mm macro), f/10, 1/25 sec, ISO 200. Tripod, ligting from a half-million-candle-power rechargeable torch with a dying battery. Adjusted the colour curves and increased the contrast a little with Gimp/Linux (and added hairline black border).

 

I love cycling in mud.

When I head out this Friday evening, I'll have my low budget bases covered... ;)

 

*Bacon flavored toothpicks

 

*Timex Reef Gear watch with two-ring ZULU watchband

 

*Schrade Team Primos pocket knife

 

*CRKT Viva keyring multitool

 

*Titanium kubaton/toothpick holder

 

*Twistlock cable keyring

 

*Jetbeam Jet-1 MK LED flashlight AA/14500

 

*Wallyworld tri-fold wallet

 

*Vehicle and house keys

 

*Paracord wrist lanyard and pocket knife fob ~ globe knot, Turk's head knot bead, two-strand stopper knot, Matthew Walker knot, wall knots

   

Half Dome day hike carry:

 

Marmot Compressor Summit 28L backpack

-2L water in bladder

-750mL water

-REI shell

-Mechanix gloves

-Smartwool socks

-Haribo gummy bears

-Beef jerky

-Nature's Bakery bar

-Clif Bar

-Trail mix

-Hammer gel

-MRE

-Leatherman multitool

-Plastic garbage bag

-First aid

-Dolica ZX600B300 tripod

-Canon 40D + 10-22mm

-Garmin Edge 500

for "what's in your bag," I give you...

 

The Bee bag, a custom Under the Weather heavy gear-sized messenger bag. From the top, left to right, the bee, its removable yellow tool pouch, a 700x23 tube, the s&s coupler/15mm wrench tool, two tire levers, park tools multitool, crank bros pump, NJS condom, first aid kit with bandages, antiseptic wipes, and neosporin packets. bottom left, my wallet, keys, lock and keys, pens, lotion, blistex, inhaler, guide to where stuff is in Chicago (I just moved), business cards, phone, clif bar.

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